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Gold Star for chief Fireman to receive honour By Adam Poulopoulos A quarter of a century after becoming a firefighter because he wanted a go on the truck, Keiron Hebberd will get recognised for his service. The chief firefighter at the Seddon Volunteer Fire Brigade is being awarded a Gold Star at a ceremony at the Awatere rugby clubrooms on September 20. Keiron is the first Seddon firefighter since 1991 to be recognised for 25 years’ service, and the fifth since 1958. Born-and-bred in Seddon, Keiron joined the brigade at 19, when it was still operating out of the old Seddon Community Hall. He said he would not have imagined making it to 25 years. Continued page 2.

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Fighting fires for 25 years Continued from page 1 “I just wanted to help out. I heard the call about them being short. “All I wanted to do was get on the truck, like most new people.” Keiron made rapid progress through the ranks, and in 1996 he was made chief. “That was one helluva learning curve,” he said. “Everyone’s got their own jobs, but when you’re a fireman you do it, and when you’re an officer you tell other people to do it.”

He remembers the Boxing Day fires, when the crew was already stretched with a 5000 hectare fire in Ward, as one of the most significant events he’s attended. He said he still had “a few things to set up” at the station, but in the near future he hopes to spend more time with his family, after 25 years of random callouts and Monday night meetings. “They’re the ones who probably deserve the award the most. They’re the backbone of these volunteer organisations.

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“In a natural event I go to a bunch of people who are trained and equipped, and they are left at home with what they’re provided beforehand. “Plus there are the employers. If you’re lucky they’ll pay you for the time to do it. “Then there’s the crew. It’s hard to go this long without a good crew around you.”

Councillor and Renwick resident, Cynthia Brooks uses the community recycling bin for the first time.

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Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk Marlborough District Councillor Cynthia Brooks is excited about the availability of a community recycling bin which is currently located in Renwick. The council kicked off the trial which began in May which saw the bin being trialled at a number of rural schools including Tua Marina, Spring Creek, Grovetown, Rapaura School and now Renwick. These are areas that do not have access to recycling collection services. The trial began in May and will finish in Renwick at the end of September, so residents are being encouraged to make good use of it. "I would really love to see

Renwick residents use this while it's here, as long as they don't abuse it by putting in the wrong materials," Cynthia said. Cynthia had saved up a number of glass bottles and was using the bin for the first time on Wednesday. "I will definitely be a regular. I have seen plenty of Renwick residents using the Resource Recovery Centre, but something like this would mean less trips into town and it would help to extend the life of landfills," she said. The bin takes up to 12 cubic metres of material including cans, plastic and glass bottles and is currently located in the Renwick Community Memorial Hall carpark beside the school.


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Youth knocked off scooter A 17-year-old male was knocked off his motor scooter Wednesday night around 8pm on the corner of Maxwell Road and Howick Road. The patient was treated at the scene by an intensive care Paramedic before been transported via ambulance to Wairau Hospital with an ankle injury.

Drug raid accused in court Tuesday's drug raid by Police in Blenheim and Picton resulted in 10 adults and one youth appearing in court on Wednesday facing close to 100 drug related charges. The seven men and four women were charged with possession and supply of class A, B and C drugs including cannabis, cannabis oil, methamphetamine as well as stolen property. Ten of the accused remain in custody to reapper in court next Tuesday, while another will reappear today on a lesser charge.

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Big surprise for teacher Story and photos by Celeste Lodewyk Rapaura School teacher and deputy principal Trish Weaver received a big surprise yesterday. OfficeMax representatives and some of her former students visited her classroom with a very special certificate and box of goodies. Trish, who has been teaching at the school for six years, was selected out of 15 teachers nationwide and rewarded for her passion and enthusiasm, and for continually inspiring her students. The programme was titled 'A Day Made Better' that recoginises

teachers who go above and beyond the call of duty in their classrooms. Trish was nominated by an anonymous member of staff. "Trish is incredibly caring and has a special rapport with her students, she goes above and beyond to support them and their families," principal Helen Williams said. Three of Trish's former students were also present and commented on how memorable she was as a teacher. "She made learning fun and it was the best class I have been in," Alistair Gifford said. "We had our ups and downs,

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Two children were airlifted from the Rainbow Ski Field by the Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter Tuesday afternoon. A 10-year-old boy was flown to Wairau Hospital with minor back injuries after falling on a downhill run, while a 15-year-old female suffered back and head injuries but was flown to Nelson Hospital. Both were assessed and initally treated by the helicopter Intensive Care Paramedic before being stabilised for their flights. They are both in stable conditions.


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Avery to speak Marlborough farmer Doug Avery will be the guest at the next BNZ Speaker Series Lunch, at the Scenic Hotel, on September 16. For more information on attending contact the Marlborough Chamber of Commerce.

Bar on the market Springlands Tavern, on Boyce Street, has been placed on the market. The bar, which was purchased by Tony Crosbie following the Christchurch quake, was put on the market last week.

Business workshop A measuring, monitoring and managing business workshop is being held next month. The event is on Tuesday, October 7 at NMIT on Budge Street. The half-day seminar is specifically targeted at Kiwi businesses. For more information contact the Marlborough Chamber of Commerce

Locals return and buy tavern By Adam Poulopoulos A couple returning from 24 years overseas has bought into the local market. Kay Waters and Ron Vanstone (pictured) have bought the land where the Woodbourne Tavern and Motels sit, on High Street in Renwick. Both grew up in Marlborough, Kay in Blenheim and Ron in the Waihopai Valley. In fact, Kay worked part-time at the Tavern before she left, trying to save money for a home loan, while Ron worked in maintenance for Safe Air. They have been in Melbourne for the majority of the last 24 years, with Ron working at Avalon Airport for Qantas. Ron said when Qantas slashed jobs earlier this year, the pair returned to Blenheim for a quieter life. “We’ve come back for the fishing, the sun and the grapes.”

The Woodbourne Tavern in Renwick

The pair takes over the land at the end of October, and hope to give the tavern a new paint job. Managers Rowan and Stacey Ingpen will continue to run the tavern.

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Houses entered Both Roger Hogg Builders and Stonewood Homes Marlborough have houses in the running for the Registered Master Builders House of the Year awards. Roger Hogg’s home is in the ‘renovation award over $500,000’ category, while Stonewood has entered the ‘new homes under $250,000’ division. The awards will be announced in Auckland on November 15.

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Westpac finished installing Charlie, their new ATM, earlier this week. Classed as a smart ATM, Charlie can also process cash, cheque and coin deposits. The machine sits in a 24-hour lobby at the front of the store. Branch manager Mel Austin (pictured) said Charlie was the first smart ATM in Blenheim, and the response from customers had been good. “Having that inside security and the 24hour banking is great. It looks fantastic.”

Local women take on national awards Seventeen exciting and innovative businesses from around the country are in the line up for the Rural Women New Zealand Enterprising Rural Women Awards 2014, two of which are from Marlborough. Putake Honey Limited founder Renee De Luca is entered into the 'Making it in Rural' section and McCarthy Law Ltd owner Caroline Caroline McCarthy and Renee De Luca McCarthy is entered into the 'Help I entry categories: Love of the Land Need Somebody' section. (sponsored by Agrisea), Help I Need This will be the sixth year the awards Somebody (sponsored by Access have run, showcasing the diversity of Homehealth), Making it in Rural businesses being operated by women (sponsored by Spark) and Stay, Play, in rural areas. Rural (sponsored by Xero). Through the Enterprising Rural The four category winners will go Women Awards, Rural Women NZ on to compete for the title of Supreme raises awareness of women’s entre- winner, Enterprising Rural Women preneurship and their input into rural Awards 2014. communities, creating local employThe winners will be announced at ment and often supplementing on-farm a special ceremony to be held on the income. opening night of the Rural Women The judges now face the challenging NZ national conference in Rotorua on task of choosing finalists in the four Saturday 15 November.

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Local entries in NZ Innovators Awards Finalists were announced today for the 2014 New Zealand Innovators Awards. This year’s NZ Innovators Awards has seen some of the most inspiring entries, from across a broad range of industries and locations, including three exciting entries from the Marlborough, Nelson, Tasman regions. The entries include electronic monitoring for sustainable fishing, precision seafood harvesting and biotechnologies. Marlborough entries are, in the 'Innovation in Agriculture & Environment' category: - Snap Information Technologies - Electronic Monitoring for Sustainable Fisheries Management - Supreme Biotechnologies Ltd - Supreme Biotechnologies In the 'Innovation Excellence in Research' category: Precision Seafood Harvesting The winners will be announced at the awards ceremony held on Wednesday October 15.


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COUNCIL NEWS Notices Water Supply Shutdown – Renwick 15-16 September The Marlborough District Council wishes to advise residents in Renwick that the water will be shut down

from: 11.00 pm Monday 15 Sept until: 5.00 am Tuesday 16 Sept

Residents are advised to store water prior to the shutdown for use during the period when water is not available. This shutdown will enable the replacement of the treatment plant discharge pipe and flow control equipment upgrade. When water is restored all efforts to remove air from the system will be taken. Customers may find that they have to bleed their property pipework. Running a couple of taps slowly will achieve this. Council apologises for any inconvenience that this may cause, and advises that the supply may be resumed at any time between these hours without further notice. For enquiries please phone Mike Davies at Council's offices on Ph: 520 7400.

Temporary Road Closure Sunday 21 September 2014 Battle of Britain/Air Force Day Commemoration Service NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under Section 342 of the Local Government Act 1974 that Seymour Street from the intersection of High Street to Alfred Street will be closed to all vehicles between the hours of 10.30 am and 12.15 pm on Sunday, 21 September 2014, for the purpose of the Marlborough Branch RNZAF Association (Inc) – Battle of Britain/Air Force Day Commemoration Service. Also please note that there will be no parking in Seymour Street from the intersection of High Street to Alfred Street from 8.00 am to 12.15 pm. Any enquiries should be addressed to Sandra Boyd, Marlborough Roads, Ph: 03 520 8330. ALISTAIR SOWMAN MAYOR

Arts & Heritage Grants Marlborough District Council is seeking applications for funding from organisations providing arts or heritage services to the Marlborough community. Applications must be for projects/services that meet the criteria for the funding and be of direct benefit to the people of the Marlborough district. Application forms, along with details of eligibility and criteria are available at Council offices, the library and on Council’s website www.marlborough.govt. nz/Our-Community/Grants-and-Awards Applications close 5.00 pm 31 October 2014 For further information please contact: Lyne Reeves Community Development Advisor Ph. 03 520 7400

Taylor River planting day Four Blenheim primary Enviro School groups joined Council staff and contractors and Marlborough Landscape Group volunteers to continue the good work on the Taylor River Project – enhancing the popular recreation area established along the floodway reserve. Pupils from Whitney Street, Redwoodtown, Mayfield and Springlands schools worked hard to get 900 plants into the ground along the river’s edge – all local species. It’s hoped the September planting day with our schools and community

supporters will become a regular annual event. Special guest this year was Margaret Peace, Marlborough’s environmental champion who has long campaigned to reintroduce areas of lost native vegetation and wildlife habitat. Meanwhile work is continuing on a planting plan to establish an arboretum along the Taylor River as proposed by Marlborough horticulturalist, 98-yearold Ralph Ballinger. It’s anticipated that this plan will be ready by the end of next month.

Looking for volunteers to advise us on recycling We’re looking for input from the community as we update our Waste Management and Minimisation Plan. At the heart of this plan is our wish to do more to reduce waste, and recycle and re-use more - and cut the amount going into our landfill. We’re intending to set up an informal advisory group so our Waste Management staff can cross-

Karen Healey at the Children’s Library 25 September Have you got a question for our favourite teen author Karen Healey? Come and join us on Thursday 25 September at 4.00 pm In the Blenheim Children’s Library

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Positive Ageing Come along and have the opportunity to hear about information relating to using a mobility scooter in Marlborough. Mobility scooter users need to be able to effectively, and in a safe and dignified manner, access roads and roadsides throughout the region. WHAT: Information will be sought from Grey Power about the issues for

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check their own ideas and hear any alternative thinking. We’d like to gather together a group of volunteers made up of people who are closely connected to their own neighbourhoods and communities of interest - and who have a real interest in waste and recycling. It will be an informal group and we don’t anticipate it being onerous; no

long meetings, just an opportunity for testing ideas and hearing from people with a grassroots understanding of the way we can best deal with all the waste disposal issues for which Council is responsible. If you or your group would be interested in playing a part, please email alec.mcneil@marlborough.govt. nz.

Applications to the Commercial Events Fund are now being accepted The Commercial Events Fund has been set up to help create economic benefit to this region by attracting new events and helping to build on existing events which have potential to grow. The fund is being split 70%/30% between new and existing events. Applications are invited now for commercial events occurring within the Marlborough District Council boundaries. Community events, conferences, conventions, trade shows and exhibitions are not eligible. Funding will be granted on an annual basis but this does not mean that all funds must be distributed each year. Council’s Events Fund subcommittee (Mayor Alistair Sowman, Councillors Trevor Hook, Jenny Andrews and Jamie Arbuckle plus the chairman (or nominee) of Destination Marlborough) will consider the

applications. Applications for the current funding round will close on 30 September 2014 with decisions to be announced at the end of October. • The application form, which explains criteria and offers guidelines to applicants, is available on the Council website: www.marlborough. govt.nz/Recreation/Events/ Commercial-Events-Fund • Applications may be sent to: events@marlborough.govt.nz or addressed to Events Coordinator, PO Box 443, Blenheim 7240. • The next funding round will open on 10 February 2015 to consider any applications for the balance of funding still available after the first round. Enquiries to Susie Witehira, MDC Events Coordinator, Ph: 03 520 7400.

– Access Marlborough safely on mobility scooters mobility scooter users in the region. The Police will present information relating to mobility scooter responsibility. Marlborough Roads will be represented to discuss roading issues. And Bill Mitchell will discuss scooter maintenance. WHO: Grey Power, Marlborough Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinsons, the Road Safety Council, the Marlborough District Council, NZ

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To the chap who lost his hub caps in Picton, great letter, though you made one huge mistake. You assumed that the morons who stole them could read.

Diversion whitebaiters. Another season more complaints from this lady with chip on shoulder who walks her out of control savage Alsatian at diversion, the dog chases any other dog that is around and 2 years ago rushed a camper from behind and grabbed his leg. There are only 3 campers along the half km, stretch of river where she walks. Plenty of space for all. Suggest she control her dog, pickup it’s poo and get a life. A kamper

Diversion mouth whitebaiters No comparison btwn guys wbaitn at mouth and those who r pilaging the diversion with commercial sock nets. Mouth fidhn depnds on skil an hard graft. Very tide depdant. Lucky 2 get a few hours in on a good day and its actually fishing. Sock netn is pure commercial fishing. To show how greedy the sock netters r whn there is a bit of bait bein caught at the mouth, the campr van hubbys leave the wife in the van watchn sky, sock net stil in, hubby goes down 2 the mouth and fishes there as well!! The diversion is not a registrd river, and cannot sustain the beating it’s takn with the sock nets. MDC Ban the camping, the others who use methods such as spoting and scoopn that dnt rely in bein there all day wil get a go an a higher percentage of bait wil get thru 2 spawn. MDC u promote good enviromental pratice on 1 hand and then actively promote the devastation of native fish on the other. U have the power 2 stop the camping, ban it now.

Mdc - whitebaiters at diversion MDC why do you allow overnight camping at the diversion during whitebait season? The people in campr vans r there 24-7 so locals who have 2 work during the week at a ligit job, cant get a spot. The cmpr van lot r abusing this river by commercialy fishn it. They all flog it with there large sock nets daylite 2 dark, they sell their bait, don’t pay tax. They breach the rules ev day by not being withn 10m of net. Shame on mdc for encouraging plunder of a native fish on a non registrd river. Ban the camping asap, thats a good start, shame on gutless doc for not policing properly, Ird go knock on some campers van doors, this lot make a nice tax free income undr your lots nose.

DON’T RUIN THE BEAUTY I often stop @ the pond just ova grove rd bridge its such a lovely spot 2 chill out, run dog etc, but am often annoyd by people just thinking its a dump site 4 yr rubish if u goin 2 stop there and hav lunch why not keep ur rubbish in ur car till u get 2 a bin? Stop ruining it 4 others, stop being pigs & respect our beautiful country.

To disappointed spectator (Fri 5th) that’s exactly what you are a spectator! Spare a thought for the hours and hours of work these coaches put in to coach our kids and the hard time they get from parents and sometimes the attitude and disrespect they get from some of these players. Feel free to put your hand up to volunteer and you oblviously don’t watch many silver fern games. I have no issues for my daughter being told off as I believe each coach does an amazing job. We wonder why our kids are swearing on the court, walk around the courts and listen to the adults and parents, they are the ones that should lead by example. MGC netball parent

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dodgy trucking I do appreciate truck drivers pulling over and letting queues pass but it gets pretty touch-and-go when they just pull back in when there are still drivers trying to pass. and ending up on the other side of the road. Why not let the whole queue pass, it would only take one misjudgment to cause a major accident!

Can you introduce the need for anyone presenting a Marlborough District Council rubbish bag voucher to provide ID before you issue any bags? My voucher has been fraudulently redeemed at your supermarket! And MDC would be good if you could change issuing procedure. Always pay my rates and No Rubbish bags for me and no guarantee won’t just happen next year too.

sPRING BEAUTY Beautiful gardens and paths at Seymour Square - lovely for our town and a credit to the gardeners concerned. Keep up the good work!

New Intercity colours Check out the new livery on the Intercity coaches, the new green and white paint job and drivers uniforms stand out, as does the drivers service! Seeing the Nelson and Chch coaches in town, looking good team!

goodbye Argosy Sorry to hear the Argosy is closing... Don’t think the next operator will get the same support, time will tell.

Blenheim is... Re more staff needed I’m guessing you’re never managed a company/shop? Highly doubt it is the managers fault more likely the big wigs in head office not allowing enough in the budget for another staff member, possibly there is someone on a lunch break when you go in more likely your just impatient. I’ve always had pleasant experiences in their banking and posting. Good job Kiwibank/post shop!!

Poor business practice I went into bluebridge freight to see if I could get a package put on boat from Wellington, as I have family that works for the Co. Got told “go to a courier as that’s what they do”. Fair enough, but as I left the chap told me to “contact my kin as I may get a freebee”. Wasn’t after that, as I don’t use my family due to their position. What a nerve he’s got. He wouldn’t be working for my company doing that. Interislander were only too happy to oblige and accept my cash.

Great job Police... With the drug house raids on Tues morning!!! I admit to being a bit perplexed that during the Gascoigne st ‘clean up’, Safer communities & police were spending so much time helping prune the trees of law abiding citizens and claiming this reduces crime in the area when the drug houses around the corner on Elizabeth st were still operating... but now I see there was some real undercover policing going on. Thank you to all involved for helping to tidy up a very nasty side of society and keeping the community safe! We didn’t need help pruning our property but I didn’t like passing the drug houses every time we walked into town!

thank you! Thank you to the kind person who took my lost key ring with swiss army knife and torch into the police station. Very happy to get it back.

weekends when men find mowers, blowers, chainsaws and cheers to make all the noise they want after a week in the office silence where only piped muzac and keyboard clicks is all is allowed in the ‘PC’ world! :)

bring back buck.. & the rest I remember a time when beer came in a crate, onion dip and reduced cream was the only snack on the table, and the All Blacks just played good rugby, not wiggling around on telly in their undies, I miss those days.

How to use a roundabout Correct me if I’m wrong but the purpose of a roundabout is to keep the flow of traffic going? Unfortunately we live in ‘roundabout world’ here in Blenheim, so come on drivers, get it sorted. If you are going straight through, you only indicate out, which is the LEFT INDICATOR! If you are turning left, indicate left, if you are turning right, indicate right and as you are exciting indicate left. It’s not rocket science, it’s just communication between you and fellow drivers! Why do some people indicate right when you are going straight ahead? Just because you are going around the curve of a roundabout doesn’t mean you are making a turn!!! In theory, if a vehicle was waiting at each entrance, all should be able to enter the roundabout and happily make their way around it without hesitation, hence flow. Roundabout pro

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Hello Spring Well what can i say... goodbye winter, it has been one of those seasons, hope to see you again next year. Spring has finally arrived lets enjoy this season, summertime is not far behind.

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Re car park criteria... spelt out by council The MDC’s Wairau /Awatere resource management plan states licensed premises should have 1 carpark for every 10sq metres of building space. Rangitane cultural centre Grovetown is 600sq metres, licenced, with 44 not 60 carparks making Fell st dangerous & one way when functioning. MDC need to address this with no parking one-side of Fell St from SH1 to Vickerman St.

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Offer available to approved applicants of Nissan Financial Services only and excludes all lease and some fleet purchasers. Units must be registered in September to qualify for the special finance offer. The 3.9% Finance offer applies to the new Pathfinder (R52), X-TRAIL (T32) and Qashqai (J11) variants. The 3.9% p.a.interest rate is available with zero deposit and 36 months term. Additional finance related fees, charges, and terms and conditions apply. Additional fees and on-road charges apply. Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers and is only available while stocks last. Offer must end 30th September 2014.

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Mayfield Motors Ltd Greg Hine Nissan Sales Manager 021 190 3774

Mike Godsall Hyundai Sales Manager 027 372 2583

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5 MINUTES WITH:

The Sun

Matt Brown Phil Brown Motors

Q A Q A Q A

My last meal on Earth would be... Something with the worlds hottest chilli in it, so I could say I tried it before I died. One of my best holidays was... My great budget South Island tour. Oamaru, Wanaka, Tekapo, Queenstown and the places in between. My guilty TV pleasure is... My sister and I watched the first few seasons of Gossip Girl in a week a while back. I saw up to when Chuck was shot (apparently he doesn’t die).

Q A Q A Q A

I’m inspired by...

Science fiction - dream big!

What’s one thing that you’ll never throw away? My collection of books.

Who would you love to have a meal with?

Nick Mckinless - the stuntman.

Q A Q A Q A

What would you spend your last $100 on? Pre-pay a gym membership, a camping stove and beans. What’s next on your wish list? A relaxing island vacation.

What is the one thing Sun readers would be surprised to know about you? My nose was almost completely ripped off, then reattached when I was a child from a freak trampolining accident.

The language of art Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk When talking about art, do you find yourself tongue tied and unable to grasp the correct words? Blenheim art historian and curator Jane Vial will be hosting a two-day weekend workshop on October 18 and 19 for anyone with an interest or curiosity in art, but find it difficult to express themselves. Titled ‘Discussing Art Confidently’, the workshop is being run through the Marlborough Art Society. “It’s something I have observed when working as the assistant lecturer of Art History at Victoria University. “Part of my role was tutoring and I remember seeing a sea

Jane Vial.

of faces and I realised while these students were very good academically, some did not have the language of art,” she said. Her workshop will be looking at the language and history and of art as well as practicing discussing art with confidence.

This is passionate work for Jane who is an independent consulatant curator through her company Art & Heritage Services. “Many people know what they like but are often too nervous to express themselves or are worried that what they say will come out wrong. “My workshop will be interactive where people will be encouraged to speak in a non intimidating way, so by the end of the weekend they will be feeling more confident talking about art,” she said. For more information and to book a place in the ‘Discussing Art Confidently’ workshop, contact Helen Ballinger on 021 026 78711.

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Yohanna ‘dreading’ the scissors Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk Blenheim woman Yohanna Davidson loves having dreadlocks, but has decided to part with them for a worthwhile cause. She will be cutting off her dreads on September 20 in a public display of support for CanTeen and the Terri Stunell Memorial Scholarship, in memory of a friend who lost her fight with cancer. “Terri was a good friend of mine who, aged 23, found a mole on her thigh which was diagnosed as a melanoma. “Although initial treatment appeared to have been successful, it was later found to have spread throughout her body. “It was then I decided to shave my head to raise money to help her, but she was so well cared for by CanTeen she couldn’t think of anything more she required,” Yohanna said. Yohanna first had her hair dreaded nearly six years ago when travelling through Thailand. The search for someone to dread her hair in Chiang Mai proved difficult, but eventually she found a man called Lem who spent six hours outside a McDonalds restaurant knotting her hair using crochet hooks. “Being in a public place having my hair done created such a great sense of community, I had tourists stopping to talk with me and my friends. “I have decided to try and recreate the same scene by cutting my hair in the Forum. My hope is that people will come down and be part of the

Yohanna Davidson will be cutting off her beloved dreadlocks for charity.

event and donate towards two great causes,” she said. Spot prizes have been donated by local businesses which will be given out on the day. “The thought of chopping my dreads off scares me but I also feel an element of excitement. “There may be a few tears but I guess you will have to come down to the Forum to find that one out,” she joked. You can make a donation by visiting www.givealittle.co.nz/cause/ yoscloseshave.


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Shanghai to London Rally Noeline’s blog Monday 9th June 2014. Day in Moscow. We all met in the hotel lobby at 10 for a city bus tour - was good to be in the bus and give the drivers a break, with the boys at the back where they should be. We went to the lookout point over Moscow and saw the university building, Red Square, the Kremlin, the Cathedral and monasteries. It was all beautiful. We visited Red Square where Lenin's tomb is, and Stalin's burial site against the Kremlin wall on one side of the square. On the opposite side is the most upmarket mall in Russia with all the shops you would find in Paris. There were some school children painting in the park and some of their paintings were for sale. We thought we had got away from the police now that we were on the bus but they still stopped us in the middle of town. I am sure they were watching us. We had lunch at a Chinese restaurant, then Greg asked Ron and a few other guys to go and meet with the ambassador for afternoon tea. The ambassador was interested in the All Blacks and asked all the right questions. He was aware of the latest game. It's good to know the important stuff is right at the fore front in the political areas!!! Later we caught up with Ron and Nancy and went back to Red Square to have dinner and walk through the mall. Nancy and I had to visit the historical ladies powder room at a cost of 84 RUB. Very nice and extremely over the top but was built for another time. We had our photo taken outside Tiffany's, but sadly no purchases. Then on the metro back to the hotel, and we didn't get lost!

The boys in the back, where they belong.

Leaving Moscow Tuesday 10th June 2014 We started with a nice breakfast in the huge dining room with all nationalities - so much food to choose from didn't know where to start. You had to pay for parking at the hotel - 2,000 rubles. John and Jan lost their parking ticket and had to purchase another. We didn't realise that after you brought your ticket you only had 10 minutes to get out. Wes was the 'tail-end Charlie' so he waited, but his time was up so he couldn't get out of the carpark and had to buy another ticket! We all waited up the road and they finally got out, then Keith and Lorraine missed the turn off but got sorted and caught up. Finally we were on our way and we started to see familiar petrol stations like BP and Shell. Here we were able to speed up, although the old cars couldn’t go too fast - they might fall apart! Out of all the millions of cars we have passed and seen so far, we saw only one rusty car. We drove past the memorial where the Germans got to but didn’t quite make it to Moscow. We have done 400km today, so we're looking forward to arriving in Novgorod, St. Petersburg.

One of Moscow's beautiful buildings.

The view out the window across the river to the Kremlin.

Models and Kitsets

Omaka Classic Cars

Showcasing the best of the ‘50’s, ‘60’s, ‘70’s and ‘80’s Over 50 cars on display at any one time, from a collection of 120 plus motorbikes and other memorabilia. Open daily from 10am – 4pm. $10 entry, kids go free!*

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Friday September 12, 2014

THE MAIN STREET

IN A HURRY? GRAB A HELOVA COFFEE

CONNECTION The

Sun

looks at local businesses around our very own Main Street

Charred remains Hot food all day every day We’ve got it when you want it!

Open 7 days 6am to 11pm 60 Main St Blenheim Phone 577 2299

r e p ¢ 6 Save * litre automatically with your SmartFuel Card at Caltex Main Street! Free cards available instore

A Main Street house that was completely gutted by fire on August 31, has now been demolished. The sole occupant of the house escaped

unharmed after falling asleep while using a candle to read with. Only a few sheets of corrugated iron remained where the house stood, while

burn marks to the back fence and garage remain as a sore reminder.

Experts at plumbing

*$40 minimum fuel purchase required

Why risk it, call in Edward Gibbon

(03) 578 2200

26 Main Street, Blenheim Proud to be locally owned & operated

Tony Flood Aluminium Cooling Components Vehicle checks

When it comes to your home’s plumbing requirements, head straight to 25 Main Street and speak to the Edward Gibbon team. Specialising in everything plumbing, drainage and bathroom supplies, Edward Gibbon Plumbing Plus is the ideal place to go, especially for those important renovation jobs. Don’t take the risk of buying the wrong fittings and installing

them incorrectly, have one of their professional plumbers do the work for you. This takes the hassle away from any job, big or small and give you peace of mind that all work is carried out to the highest standard. Should you want to know more about a certain product, contact the team and they’ll do the rest for you as quickly as possible.

before summer Specialists in all aspects of

Aluminium Cooling Components • Radiators • Oil coolers

• Heat exchangers • Inter coolers

44 Main St, Blenheim • Phone 578 8176 anytime

With the warmer months arriving, head along to Radiator Services Marlborough to have your vehicle’s cooling system components checked over. Owner Tony Flood has operated his business for more than 30 years and is backed by his qualified and knowledgeable team. Being 100 percent locally owned and operated, Tony is proud to offer expert advice and quality parts and service - not like you would receive over the internet. “By buying locally you will get the right advice on what you need. “All the work we do here is guaranteed,” he said. Located at 44 Main Street, Tony also specialises in radiators with no job too big or small. Always friendly and welcoming, call in and see Tony and his team.

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THE MAIN STREET

CONNECTION The

Sun

looks at local businesses around our very own Main Street

Comprehensive vehicle servicing Matthew’s Mechanical Services first opened on Main Street three years ago. Today it has grown both in size and staff numbers. The business itself expanded with additional bays at the workshop, including one for tyres featuring a huge range of tyres for cars, tractors and four-wheel motorbikes. Mags are also available for customers to view and purchase. Alongside owner Matthew Ryan is apprentice Ben as well as Patrick who has extensive knowledge in gear boxes, trucks and heavy machinery. At Matthew’s Mechanical Services the team offers all types of mechanical work and comprehensive servicing on all vehicles. A pick up and delivery service is available, including breakdowns, as well as call out servicing for farm vehicles and machinery. Matthew’s Mechanical Services has great competitive rates and a courtesy car available, and for those

Hot spot When it comes to breakfast or lunch onthe-go, or you need some grocery items, pop over to the Night ‘n Day store at 60 Main Street. It’s hard to ignore the tantalising smell of hot food and freshly brewed coffee when walking past, but that is the beauty of it anytime between 6am and 11pm you can treat yourself. Owners John and Marion Gargiulo and their friendly team have ‘what you want, when you want it’.

George Glover with his recycling bin.

The Matthew’s Mechanical Services team.

of you who still need the use of a 4WD vehicle while yours is being fixed, Matt is always happy to lend his out. Call in and see the team at Matthew’s Mechanical Services for all your mechanical needs.

CORYS Electrical charity roadie CORYS Electrical Blenheim store at 29 Main Street will be receiving a very special visit from a little car flying big blue colours on September 24. The CORYS Electrical franchise is running its charity roadie, driving its Mini Austin the length of New Zealand. The mini has been painted in a bright blue colour to highlight the awareness of Prostate Cancer for Blue September. This will be the third year that the charity roadie has run. In 2012 $22,000 was raised and in 2013 $35,000 was raised. This year organisers have

set their sights on raising $50,000. As the mini visits each branch, special activities and fundraising will be held as well as having plenty of education on Prostate Cancer. The mini will arrive in Blenheim on Wednesday, Sept emb er 2 4 a rou nd 7:30am. It will depart at 8:30am for Nelson, eventually finishing in Queenstown two days later. The activity planned for the Blenheim branch is a barbeque breakfast for their electrical tradesmen as well as plenty of exciting in-store specials and deals.

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Matthew Ryan 021 855 861

Slam junk! By Adam Poulopoulos A focus on the environment shone through at the Bohally Intermediate Science and Technology Fair this week. George Glover, a year seven student, won the technology section of the fair with his project ‘Slam Junk.’ He wanted to get kids more interested in recycling, so placed a basketball hoop and backboard on a recycling bin. The results were stark. In the week with the hoop in place, 605 items were recycled. In the week without the hoop, there were 92 items placed in the bin. Jed Washer, another year seven student, won the science division with his project, which investigated Jed Washer with his project. whether the colour of a roof made Both projects are heading to the any difference to the effectiveness regional Marlborough Lines Science of a solar unit. He said he wanted to help his dad, & Technology Fair, to be held at Stadium 2000 on Tuesday. who works as a roofer.

Volunteers needed By Adam Poulopoulos Presbyterian Support Upper South Island is looking for volunteers to help with their Totara day service. Volunteers perform tasks, including helping the elderly out of the Presbyterian Support van, and assisting with daily activities. The service provides different day outings five times a week for over 65-year-olds. Totara day service coordinator Libby MacAskill said the volunteers would get as much out of it as the participants. She said the service played a crucial role. “They come for the socialisation and companionship. A majority of our clients live home alone and struggle to get out. “It’s not until you get a bit older and you’re sitting at home alone and think ‘who am I going to talk to?” If you would like to register your interest contact Presbyterian Support.

Libby MacAskill helps visitor Stuart McCallum out of the van.


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WHAT’S ON

Friday September 12, 2014

IN MARLBOROUGH

- WEEKEND EVENT GUIDE Friday 12 September 2014

Saturday 13 September 2014

Sunday 14 September 2014

Basic Buddhist Teaching 7pm – 8.30pm Alzheimers Rooms, 8 Wither Road, Blenheim By koha/donation at the door. Everyone warmly welcome. All inquiries to Maree 572 2774. Blenheim Tibetan Buddhist Group.

Coastguard & St John Open Day An open day will be held at the Picton Emergency Operations Centre in the Picton Marina from 10am – 2pm. A great to check out two volunteer emergency services, learn about how you could volunteer, the boats and equipment plus enjoy a sausage sizzle.

Top of The South CX Champs September 14, 10:00 am - 2:30 pm, Venue: Rai Valley Show Grounds, Opouri Road, Rai Valley, Brian Grant 027 541 9250.

The “Picnic” Football Tournament 2014 Fri 12 Sep - Sun 14 Sep 9.00am Port Marlborough Pavilion, Endeavour Park. Come and support 18 teams from around NZ such as Waikanae, Wanganui, Westport, Greymouth, Blenheim, Paekakariki, Christchurch, Nelson and more as they battle it out in a Senior Mens and Womens end of year social tournament. Shaun Kirk ‘Steer the Wheel’ National Tour 2014 8:00pm Le Cafe Picton. After a rapid rise to the forefront of the Australian modern blues movement, award winning multi-instrumentalist Shaun Kirk brings his high-energy blend of soul and blues. Sit and Be Fit with Sue Exercise for the not so mobile while sitting down! 1pm Monday and Friday afternoons at 131 Budge Street. Plenty of parking. $2.00 per session. Ph Sue 578 0469.

The Bowater Motors Group Rainbow Slush Challenge 9:00am - 4:00pm. Rainbow Ski Area. To celebrate spring slushies come and join the fun and entertainment. A special icy pond of water is made and contestants dress in fancy dress and try their luck at skiing or boarding across it without falling in. New Zealand String Quartet Salon Series 5:00pm - 7:00pm Cloudy Bay Vineyard. Transporting you back to the days of musical soirees, and performing in intimate spaces and gracious settings. Marlborough Horticultural Society & Camellia Society 9:00am - 4:30pm St Christopher’s Church. Annual Spring flower show.

Sit and Be Fit with Jeanette Free exercise for all ages at Crossroads, 2 Redwood Street. At 10am Ph 578 5395.

Blenheim Rotary Car Boot Sale Every Saturday 8am – 2pm at the Railway Station car park, Grove Rd, Ph Andy 578 2272 or 021 842 928.

Quest Intermediate age youth group, 3.30pm-5pm, Picton Baptist Church, 293 Waikawa Rd, Picton. Text Bronwyn 021 046 2434.

Marlborough Embroiderers’ Guild First Saturday of the month at 1.30pm 4.30pm St John Rooms, Seymour St Ph Roz 578 2471.

Pastel Painting Marlborough Art Society, 10am till 3pm. Prue: Ph 578 8888.

Blenheim Menz Shed 4 Dillons Point Rd open 9am to 12 noon Saturday. Mon & Thurs 1 - 4pm. Building relationships and sharing skills. Ph Gerry 578 1835.

Tai Chi Today and Mondays. 10am, 11.30am and 1pm. Liz 027 748 6666. Picton Museum 10am till 4pm daily, 9 London Quay. Ph 573 8283. Marlborough Museum 26 Arthur Baker Place, off New Renwick Rd, Brayshaw Heritage Park. Daily 10am till 4pm. The Diversion Gallery Open noon-5pm Wed – Saturdays 10 London Quay, Picton. Ph 573 7376 or 027 440 8121 or www.thediversion.co.nz. Yealands Estate Marlborough Gallery Open 10.30am till 4.30pm daily, 204 High St. Ph 577 6784 www.marlboroughartsociety. com.

Pregnancy Yoga 9.15am-10.15am. For information call Huia: 021 0724 107. Mini Putt & Merry-Go-Round Picton Foreshore, 10am every day during school holidays, today and Sunday, 10am. Redwood Market 8am-noon, Redwood Tavern car park. Plants produce and crafts. Vintage Farm Machinery 10am till 3pm, Open every day. Brayshaw Park Guided tours available, Sunday Thomas Tank Engine rides. Ph Doris 579 4357. Picton Men’s Shed Every Saturday 10am to 1pm and Wednesday 9am-4pm. Plants and garden furniture sold Saturday and Wednesday 10am to 1pm. Kapahaka for Youth Blenheim School 6pm - 8pm. All welcome.

Marlborough Mountain Bike Club Summer Social Series # 1: Top Valley, Sunday 14 September. Ride is on a mix of gravel road and single track. Short course approximately 10k. Generally suitable for children over five. Longer, harder ride available. Meet at Springland’s Countdown supermarket eastern car park ready to drive at 0830 or Renwick supermarket at 0845. Bring own food and drink. Intention is to be back in town by 1230. Contact Peter Webster 021 030 6577 or Justin Kenward 027 200 1013. More FM Dogs Day Out 10:00am - 11:30am Taylor River Reserve. Join More FM and Vets on Alabama from 10am with Awesome Spot Prizes, Free Doggy Dental & Heart Checks, Fundraising BBQ for RDA. There is an alternative health seminar Meet, learn and make informed choices about their health from Blenheim based professionals and Health Therapists. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm at the Scenic Circle Hotel. For more info call 021 232 7496. Mikeys Bar Picton Are holding another Flea Market in support of Picton Emergency Centre Trust. 9am noon. Ph 573 5164. Ulysses Ride Ride to Waihopai Power Station Lake, bring afternoon tea. Meet at the railway stn at 12.45pm ride departs at 1.00pm. Marlborough Kennel Assn Ribbon Parade Clubgrounds Omaka Entries 10.15 judging 11am. Ph Sharon 578 5311.

Petanque 10am 65A Weld Street. Ph John 577 9789. Tramping Club Mary Ph 572 8762. Buddhism for Modern Life 10am. Ph 573 5379. Blenheim Bonsai 2pm-4pm, 7 Hale Street. Dave Ph 577 8679. Marlborough Guild of Woodworkers Brayshaw Park, open workshop 1-4pm, Every 1st Sunday of the month. Wooden toys for sale. Malcolm Ph 578 8809. Marlborough Rock and Mineral Club Brayshaw Park. Come and see our large rock, mineral, crystal and fossil collection, work room and books. Free admission. Associated Modellers Society Minature steam engine rides at Brayshaw Park, 1st and 3rd Sunday each month, 1pm till 4pm $2.

Up and Coming Events Hospice Marlborough Enjoy a glass of wine, nibbles and spring fashion at Ballentynes Fashion Central, Tuesday 16 September. Benefiting Hospice Marlborough, Fashion displayed will be for sale during the evening. Tickets on sale at Ballentynes Fashion Central, September 16 Cost $25.

Renwick Anglican Community Church 54 High St Renwick. Morning worship 9.30am Rev Steve Allcutt Ph 572 8850. Marlborough Farmers’ Market 9.00am - noon A&P Showgrounds. Showcasing the best of what Marlborough has to offer.

amps Top of The South CX Ch

St Luke’s Anglican Church Ferry Road, Spring Creek. Join us for Christian worship every Sunday 9.30am. Ph Rev Derek 578 5050. Pony Club at Grounds New Renwick Rd. 10am every 2nd Sunday of the month. Grant 578 2100 Michelle 572 8984. Coastguard & St John Open Day

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MArlborough District brAss bAnD WinDoWs of the WorlD

heAth frAnklin’s chopper

the greAt gAtsby christMAs revue

Friday 14th November @ 7.30pm Adult $42.90 Conc (65+) $38.90 Group (8+) $36.90 Student (with ID) $38.90

Saturday 20th September 2014 @ 7.30pm Sunday 21st September 2014 @ 2.00pm Adult $25.00 Conc (65+) $20.00 Child (u18) $8.00 Family (2a,2c) $60.00

Friday 28th November @ 8.00pm Adult $65.00 Group (6+) $59.90pp

nZso - in the hAll of the MountAin king

Wed 15th – Sat 18th October 2014 @ 7.30pm Sat 18th October 2014 @ 2.00pm Adult $25.00 Students (up to year 13 still at school) $17.00

the Boathouse theatre

MarlBorough Boys’ college

Saturday 22 November 2014 @ 7.30pm Adult $52.00 Conc(65+) $47.00 Child (U19) $17.00 Pre Show talk 6.45pm

the Motor cAMp

the irish rovers – fAreWell to rovin’ tour

Floorpride civic theatre

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Purchase from The Floor Pride Civic Theatre or Take Note, Picton PHONE (03) 520 8560, book@mctt.co.nz Prices include booking fee Some Fees May Apply

Model Aero Club ARA Wairau Valley 9am. Ph Murray 578 9199 or Tony 577 9776.

Kapahaka Every Sunday at Tuamarina Hall 12pm - 3pm All welcome.

If you have an event email Tash at The Sun frontdesk@blenheimsun.co.nz

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Get ready for the weekend with our list of what’s on!

Thur 16th Oct – Sat 19th Oct @ 7.30pm Sunday 19th Oct @ 2.00pm Tues 21st Oct – Sat 25th Oct @ 7.30pm Adult $51.90 Conc (65+) $46.00 Students (15-18yrs) $44.00 Child (up to year 14) $30.00 Group (6+) $46.90 SPECIAL 15% off - Thur 16th & Fri 17th Oct (first 200 tickets only)

russiAn nAtionAl DAnce shoW – kostroMA Sunday 23rd November @ 7.30pm Adult $92.00 Conc (65+) $77.00 Child (u16) $67.00 Group (6+) $77.00

Wed 17 September – Sat 27 September @ 7.30pm Sun 21 September @ 4.00pm NO show Mon 22 September Adult $29.50 Conc (65+) $26.50 Student (u19) $22.50 Group (10+) $26.50pp

Friday 10th October 2014 @ 7.30pm Admit One: 77.00

various venues

pre christMAs peek Sunday 7th December from 10am Admit One $55.00

www.mctt.co.nz • book@mctt.co.nz • (03) 520 8560


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work wanted

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situation vacant

Pinot

EXPERIENCED Caregiver wanting part-time work. Phone: 5793166

WORK WANTED

We need you!

2.5ha pinot for sale on vines 18yrs+, Brancott Valley.

PROFESSIONAL COUPLE with young family and excellent references seeking clean and tidy 3+ bedroom house to let in Blenheim. Phone Mike on 021 189 9905.

Ph 0274 886 818

wanted to buy

Painter & Decorator

Part time Barista required for small cafe. Must have experience. Saturday work included. Contact us on 027 212 4859

public notice

Marlborough Girls’ College Senior Parent/Teacher/Student meeting is to be held on Wednesday, 24th September, 2014 from 4.00pm until 6.00pm. Parents are encouraged to book a time to see their daughter’s teachers through the ‘School Online Booking’ system on the school website. This is the last opportunity to discuss students’ progress before the NCEA exams.

SEWING MACHINE in good working order. Phone 578 9013.

public notice SUMMER Leagues starting 29th September.Phone 5784851 or www.blenheimindoorsports.co.nz to enter.

Nu-Look Clothing Alterations and Repairs

Quality tailoring at competitive prices

DO YOU NEED help with your housework? Do you live in the Rarangi to Picton area? I can help. Ph Liz on 027 635 4228. Reasonable rates. Honest and realiable.

lawnmowing

Teacher Aide

For quality section care, general section tidy ups and shrub trimming.

(Fixed Term)

*Qualified Dog Groomer *Specializing in smaller breeds. *Reasonable rates. *Weekend appointments available

17 years experience. Pensioner discounts. For a free quote call Ross or Janet on 03 570 5557 or 021 252 6981

lifestyle lawns

Ph/txt Christine 021 703 020 / 579 5267 Same day service Blenheim

John Mills Ph 021-469-873

public notice

For further details, please contact the Principal, Alister McCosh on 573 6395

For an appointment phone Carolyn Harrison 5778573.

Vineyard Hand/Machine Operator

situation vacant

Montford Corporation are looking for an enthusiastic & self-motivated Vineyard hand/Machine Operator to join our own Marlborough based vineyard & contracting operation. This position requires a high degree of competency with regard to machinery operation. A Growsafe Certificate & Wheels Endorsement would be an advantage but not essential, however a full driver’s license is required. This is full time permanent work and extra hours are available.

We are seeking a carpet and/or vinyl layer for immediate start. Speaking to employer directly, contact David on 027-243-6278 Your call will be treated with the strictest confidence.

Staff Required

Please send your C.V to ra@montfordcorp.co.nz or phone Ra 021 570 518

Are you energetic, conscientious, have an interest in sport, able to deal with the public and work independently? Bar Licence an advantage but not necessary. Job involves various roles, including cleaning, general maintenance, handling money. Hours variable including days, nights and weekend rosters. If this sounds like you, please apply in writing with CV to: Blenheim Indoor Sports & Ten Pin Bowling Centre 25 Goodman Street, Blenheim 7201.

*Within 6km radius of Blenheim CBD

WORD

This position is for 17.5 hours per week for Term 4, 2014, to support a child with special needs.

Puzzles

ANSWERS SEPTEMBER 12 Issue 24 words - WORTHY, Hot, how, hoy, rho, rot, row, throw, thy, tor, tow, toy, trow, troy, try, two, tyro, who, why, wort, worth, wot, wroth, wry.

Mussel Procurement Supervisor Talleys source mussels from across the top of the South Island to supply its processing facilities in Motueka and Blenheim. We have a fantastic marine career opportunity for a motivated and team oriented person to join our Mussel Procurement Manager as he checks mussel growth, plans harvesting schedules and liaises with mussel farmers and processing facilities.

Applications close on September 19th 2014.

While mussel procurement experience would be an advantage, full training will be given to the right applicant.

Committee Secretary

relief DELIVERERS We are now taking names for relief paper runs for the next school holidays in Blenheim and Renwick. Please phone 577 7868

We are looking for the following skills: • Highly organised • An experienced administrator • Good computer literacy • Absolute discretion • Able to organise and support the running of meetings • Able to work under pressure and time constraints • Ability to meet deadlines and ensure commitments are met • Efficient, effective multi tasker

Receptionist / Admin Assistant This position has now been filled. Thank you to the many applicants who applied and we wish you well with your future job hunting. un Wednesday S The

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Key attributes to your success will be: • medically fit and able to perform heavy duties • able to live away from home for up to 2 days per week as required • excellent communication skills (both written and oral) when dealing with our mussel growers and staff • ability to work under pressure and unsupervised.

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HULSON, Tony: Passed away, peacefully, on Monday September 8 2014 at Hospice Marlborough. In his 71st year. Much loved husband of Margaret, much loved Dad of Mark and Leanne; loved Pop of Jessica. Beloved brother of Mary Downes (United Kingdom). Special thanks to all the staff at Wairau Hospital and Hospice Marlborough for their care of Tony. Messages to the Hulson Family, 19 Admiralty Place, Waikawa, Picton 7220. A service for Tony will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets at 11am Monday September 15, followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

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CARRICK, Noel Leslie: On Monday September 8 2014, unexpectedly at home. Aged 64 years. Beloved husband of Anne and loved father and father-in-law of Vanessa and Scott, Brenda and Carl, Jeremy and Amy. Loved Grandad of Piiata and Chloe. Loved brother of Kevin and Ian. Messages to 3 Gane Street, Spring Creek 7202. By request, a private family service has been held this day. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

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It has been a big year for gridiron player Michael Sam. The African-American from a coastal Texas town with a similar population to Blenheim finished his American football college career ranked one of the best defensive prospects in the country. However, he was seen as too small and too slow to play one position effectively in the pros. Nevertheless Sam, 24, was taken in the National Football League draft in May, picked by the St Louis Rams. However, with the Rams choosing to strengthen other positions, Sam was cut, and has just been added to the Dallas Cowboys practice squad.

FOOTBALL The Picnic end-of-season football tournament is being held this weekend in Picton. The tournament is an annual fundraiser for the Picton Football youth team. Twelve men’s teams and five women’s teams have signed up for the event.

MARINA 2 MARINA Registrations are still open for the Marina 2 Marina event in Picton next month. The run is being held on Saturday, October 18, and includes four different distance categories. For more information and to register visit the Marina 2 Marina website.

It seems from that information Sam is just another prospect that hasn’t quite made it, but in actual fact he’s been generating more buzz than just about everybody. Shirts with his name were the sixth-highest selling of any NFL footballer between April and mid-July. Why is Sam creating so much hype? Answer - he came out as gay in February. A handful of American athletes have come out, but only during or after their careers. Sam has become the first openly gay player to be drafted into the NFL. Barack Obama called it “an important step forward” for a nation which only allows same-sex

marriage in 19 of its states. It has been tough sometimes for athletes to announce their homosexuality. In 1990 Justin Fashanu was the first professional British footballer to come out, and he suffered backlash from the community before committing suicide in 1998. In a week when Baltimore Ravens player Ray Rice was suspended indefinitely for knocking out his fiancée, maybe it’s important to focus on something more positive. There was some criticism of Sam, but let’s hope the praise he’s received continues, and he gets judged on how he plays above anything else.

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By Adam Poulopoulos For some, it’s hard enough getting out of bed for the daily grind, but one Marlborough Girls’ College pupil enjoys adding not one, but three sports to the mix. Jordan Peipi (pictured) has been selected for the New Zealand under-17 team for the Asian Youth Girls Volleyball Championship in Thailand next month. Jordan, a year 11 student, is also part of the MGC netball team that finished seventh at the South Island Secondary Schools Netball Championships in Invercargill last week, and she goes to Rotorua for an under-17 elite touch rugby academy before heading to Thailand. She said it was her love of

Entries close on Sunday for this year’s Queen Charlotte Relay. The event, which includes eight different grades, is on September 20. To enter, visit the Marlborough Harriers, or pick up entry forms from Mitchell Sports or AvantiPlus Blenheim.

VOLLEYBALL Not including last night’s round 11 at Stadium 2000, Magnum continue to lead the FairWeathers’ Senior Winter League table. They have 25 points, two ahead of Uso 4 Life, and nine ahead of Notorious D.I.G, who have played four fewer games.

but only took up volleyball when she got to college. She said her call-up to the national ranks came as a surprise. “The coach said ‘congratulations, you’ve made it’ and I was speechless. “I wasn’t allowed to tell anyone, but I told my mum, dad and two brothers, and they were all happy for me.” Long-term, she said she wanted to keep going with as many sports as possible, but admitted there would be greater opportunities in netball as she grew older. In between her sporting commitments Jordan is preparing for NCEA Level 1 exams, and works at Peters Doig Chartered Accountants part-time.

sport that kept her going. “Since I’ve been doing pretty well at all of them I train hard, keep doing it, and hopefully get better. “My parents have always encouraged me.” Jordan has played netball and touch from a young age,

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Tournament week

The Marlborough Boys’ College hockey team finished second in the 16-team Coaches Cup hockey tournament in Blenheim last week. They were beaten on penalty strokes by Roncalli College in the final. The MBC football team also finished second, at the Trident Trophy tournament in Nelson. The standouts among Marlborough Girls’ College students was swimmer Sally McMath, who won a gold, silver and bronze at the New Zealand Secondary Schools Swimming Championships in Wellington, and Georgia Catterick, who won the under-19 yellow jersey at the Cuddon Cycle Tour held locally. The MGC football team finished third in their tournament, with a five win-two loss record, and the netball team finished seventh, with Portia Barcello named in the talented player group from A Grade.

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By Adam Poulopoulos Spectators to Eastern States Speedway will have a way of staying a bit warmer on those cool nights this season. A new carpark area, holding 20 vehicles, has been set up on one side of the track, allowing people to watch the racing from the comfort of their vehicle. Patrons can purchase a park for an evening’s racing when they come to watch. Committee president Frank Burns said it was an exciting new initiative. “It’ll be great if it’s a bit of a cold night, or if people are a bit older or have a disability, it will make things easier.” In another change, track marshals will be seated on the outside of the gate this season. “They can sit out there with their mates instead of being alone on the inside of the track, and they’ll be radioed in to the tower,” Burns said. The season begins with speedway’s grand opening on October 25, and will finish on April 18 next year. If you are interested in becoming a track marshal, contact Frank Burns on 027 627 7283.


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